We sincerely hope you put this kit together by carefully following the direc- tions. This project will not work as well as you wished if you just slap it together without following good assembly techniques and all of the instructions. No matter how clear we may think our manual is, if you have any questions give us a call at the factory instead of jumping to conclusions. We will be happy to help you with any problems.
Keep in mind that we want to mount all the parts AS LOW AS POSSIBLE to the board. A 1/4” lead length on a resistor not mounted close to the board can act as an inductor or an antenna causing all sorts of problems in your circuit.
The components don’t need to be squished to the board, just keep them as close as possible to the board.
For each part, our word "Install" always means these steps:
1. Pick the correct part value to start with.
2. Insert it into the correct PC board location, making sure the part is mounted flush to the PC board unless otherwise noted.
3. Orient it correctly, follow the PC board drawing and the written directions for all parts - especially when there's a right way and a wrong way to solder it in. (Diode bands, electrolytic capacitor polarity, transistor shapes, dotted or notched ends of IC's, and so forth.)
4. Solder all connections unless directed otherwise. Use enough heat and solder flow for clean, shiny, completed connections.
Keeping this in mind, lets begin by sorting out our components and cross- checking them against the parts list to make sure we have received everything.
NOTE TO NEWCOMERS: If you are a first time kit builder you may find this manual easier to understand than you may have expected. Each part in the kit is checked off as you go, while a detailed description of each part is given. If you follow each step in the manual in order, and practice good soldering and kit building skills, the kit is next to